Terms of Reference for
Communication Specialist (Short Term Consultant)
World Bank’s Vietnam Environment, Natural Resources and Blue Economy (ENB) Team
March 2021
I. Summary
We are seeking an Environmental Economist to support a growing environmental and natural resources management program in Vietnam. The program supports the government in sustainable management of natural asset (such as forest and coastal ecosystems, fisheries, soils, etc.), protect the environment including pollution management (air, plastics waste, HCPFs, etc.) and climate change mitigation/adaptation. Prior experience in international development is not necessary; rather, we are seeking hard working and ambitious individuals that would like to join a strong team of experts to support Vietnam’s green and clean growth ambition. The role is based in Hanoi but expect to travel as needed to other part of the country.
II. Description
Established in 1944, the WBG is one of the world’s largest sources of funding and knowledge for development solutions. The World Bank Group is one of the largest sources of funding and knowledge for developing countries; a unique global partnership of five institutions dedicated to ending extreme poverty, increasing shared prosperity and promoting sustainable development. With 189 member countries and more than 120 offices worldwide, we work with public and private sector partners, investing in groundbreaking projects and using data, research, and technology to develop solutions to the most urgent global challenges. For more information, visit www.worldbank.org.
The WBG consists of five specialized institutions: the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), the International Development Association (IDA), the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA), and the International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID). The World Bank is organized into six client-facing Regional Vice-Presidencies, several corporate functions and thirteen Global Practices to bring best-in-class knowledge and solutions to regional and country clients.
III. Global Practice Context
Sustainable environment, natural resources management and the blue economy is at the heart of the WBG's poverty reduction and shared prosperity agenda. It promotes a green, clean, and resilient world where natural resources – from forests to fisheries, freshwater, oceans, coastal zones and ecosystems – are managed to support livelihoods and strong economies. It builds a world better prepared for shocks and global challenges, helping countries limit their exposure to resource scarcity and negative health impacts, more-volatile weather patterns, and the long-term consequences of climate change.
The Environment, Natural Resources and Blue Economy (ENB) Global Practice has been set-up to deliver on the opportunities, benefits and outcomes offered by enhanced management of the environment and natural resources. The ENB GP has close to 300 operations under management, representing close to $7 billion, and a growing pipeline of new investments under active development. The practice consists of some 275 staff across the world plus numerous other staff in other Practices.
The ENB Global Practice has three broad and distinct functions:
IV. Regional Context
The East Asia and Pacific (EAP) Region presents a dramatic illustration of the global dynamics, opportunities and risks of the 21st century. After making the fastest progress in growth and poverty reduction of any region around the world in the last fifteen years, some countries in the region – such as Mongolia – are poised to become middle-income, and some are preparing to join the small group of high-income countries. Such a rapid transformation is leading to the largest shift in rural-to-urban population in human history, generating rising inequality within and across countries, leaving individuals and regions behind in the dash for prosperity. Meanwhile, the uncertainty in the advanced economies clouds the prospects for countries across the region which are being forced to adjust to changed growth and development prospects while addressing evolving impacts on macroeconomic stability, employment and poverty.
EAP comprises of more than 20 countries, including China, several MICs, LICs, and fragile states (EAP has the second highest number of fragile states amongst all the Bank regions). The Region is characterized by generally rapid growth, both sophisticated and low capacity borrowers, and some highly dynamic sectors. At the same time, EAP countries are faced with weak governance environments. The Bank's program in EAP is multi-faceted and has grown rapidly in recent years; the portfolio consists of nearly 88 operations for about $6.5 billion; and the TF program is significant (with a portfolio of about $1.2 billion). EAP consists of over 1000 staff with 25% in Washington and 75% based in the country offices in the six country management units (CMUs).
V. ENB Unit Context
EAP SEAE2 unit comprises about 40 staff, of whom about 70% are based in Country Offices in East Asia and the Pacific. The rest of the team is based in Washington DC. All report to a Practice Manager based in Sydney. The unit works closely with SEAE1 (China, Indonesia and the Pacific Island Countries) and manages a full spectrum of environment, climate change, green growth and natural resource lending and non-lending tasks, as well as the environment safeguards function for the above-mentioned countries.
VI. Vietnam Country Program Context
Currently Vietnam’s portfolio consists of more than 65 active operations in energy, transport, water, environment and climate change, urban, rural and social development, agriculture, health, and education sectors. Particular features include large infrastructure: hydropower, electricity transmission and distribution, transport and road and inland waterway infrastructure, urban development, port development and logistics, water supply and sanitation. Infrastructure development also covers natural resources management and nature-based solutions, disaster mitigation, climate change, and integrated rural development. The work program for the Environment Natural Resource and Blue Economy (ENB) team falls into the following areas:
VII. Duties & Accountabilities
ENB team in Vietnam is seeking to recruit a Communication Specialist/Consultant to be based at the Hanoi World Bank office. Working under the supervision of task team, the selected candidate will provide support across the portfolio of on-going and planned projects and analytics. He/she will report to the EAP SEAE2 Practice Manager based in Sydney but work under close supervision of the ENB Sector Coordinator and in coordination with Senior Communication Specialist/CMU EXT Team based in Hanoi. Key responsibilities are:
VIII. Deliverables
The selected candidate will have the following deliverables:
IX. Work Period and Reporting
On a day to day basis, the consultant will report to Dinesh Aryal (ENB Coordinator) based in Hanoi. The work period is scheduled from April to December 2021 for a total of 100 days. The contact may be extended subject to performance and actual work requirement.
X. Qualifications and Professional Experience
Competencies
Please send a cover letter highlighting relevant professional experiences and most recent resume to Mr. Dinesh Aryal ([email protected]) with a copy to Ms. Quyen Thuy Dinh ([email protected]) with “Vietnam ENB Environmental Economist Application” as email subject by cob April 8, 2021.